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Re: HFGCS General Log
« Reply #330 on: September 21, 2025, 2235 UTC »
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Re: HFGCS General Log
« Reply #331 on: October 14, 2025, 1500 UTC »
11175 kHz

14 October
OLIVE64 (RC-135) calling for r/c.  SAKE? answers
« Last Edit: October 14, 2025, 1509 UTC by autovon »
Default RX location is Wisconsin using various wire antennas. Other RX will be noted.

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Re: HFGCS General Log
« Reply #332 on: October 20, 2025, 1509 UTC »
11175 kHz

20 October
HAVOC56 w/rc.  MAINSAIL answers.  Then practice phone patch. QSY to 11056 khz.  An absolute disaster of a phone patch attempt followed.  Seems to be USAF standard for HF communications.
EVAC176 w/rc (C-17).  MAINSAIL answers.
UNID aircraft attempting a radio check.  The operator not understanding that you can't talk while the radio is tuning.  Also speaking at an auctioneers pace seems to be the norm.  Needless to say, radio check unsuccessful.
MANSFIELD66 w/rc.  MAINSAIL answers 2 minutes later...by that time MANSFIELD was gone.
CONVOY3544 w/rc

21 October
HUSKER15 requesting current message traffic.  MAINSAIL replies with none.
« Last Edit: October 21, 2025, 1554 UTC by autovon »
Default RX location is Wisconsin using various wire antennas. Other RX will be noted.

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Re: HFGCS General Log
« Reply #333 on: October 22, 2025, 1835 UTC »
* On October 21, Global Thunder 26 commenced. Based on a NOTAM for Area 602 (over the GoA), could be expected to last until the end of Oct 30.
* As with October 19
, an E6 assumed a pattern near NAS Oceana ([Oct 19], [Oct 21]) and requested another E6 go to "VICTOR MIKE". Whether that's a location or a frequency designator unknown (and if the latter, I suspect it would be UHF or otherwise, and the airborne E6 may have been in communication with an E6 stationed on the ground at NAS Oceana).
* As well, E6s used a myriad of additional frequencies. I won't find time to go through my recording and link to timestamps of all of them, but for E6-to-E6 comms they utilized CA, BB, and CE Windows, and also Z140; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxkRgL9xm3o

I figured out Zulu 140 is 15046 kHz – lists of Zulu frequencies floating around online seem to be 20 or more years out of date. As of October 2025 I know for sure the following;
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Z100 13907 kHz
Z120 13245 kHz
Z140 15046 kHz
Z150 9016 kHz
Z155 18387 kHz
Z225 12070 kHz
Z310 11494 kHz

 

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